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    Ralph Webb
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      @ralphwebb77024

      I have the chance to buy a Myford VM-F mill, The mill is in storage some 200miles from me, instant easy access isn't possible. I can't find dimensions anywhere on the internet.

      Would any owners of this type of mill let me know the total height of the mill as the workshop has a 2m ceiling.

      Many thanks

      Ralph

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      #14771
      Ralph Webb
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        @ralphwebb77024

        Dimensions

        #633752
        Robert Butler
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          @robertbutler92161

          With most stand mounted machines (or in deed bench mounted) you will run out of headroom for the draw bar.

          Robert Butler

          #633753
          Tony Pratt 1
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            @tonypratt1

            From a 1988 Myford brochure, to top of motor 1830 mm, to top of draw bar 2027 mm, pretty sure that dimension is the headroom required to remove the draw bar as the motor top looks to be the highest point of the machine. I can scan the relevant sections if you message me your email. Looking again 1830 mm is definitely the highest point of the machine.

            Tony

            Edited By Tony Pratt 1 on 16/02/2023 17:38:48

            Edited By Tony Pratt 1 on 16/02/2023 17:43:17

            #633773
            Ralph Webb
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              @ralphwebb77024

              Hi Tony, many thanks for the dimensions.

              Just measured the workshop – looks like I’m in luck, the 2m dimension is to the door lintel, the floor to ceiling inside is 2.25m. Fingers crossed the mill is in good condition when I get to see it.

              Ralph

              #634010
              David Senior
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                @davidsenior29320

                Probably a bit late, but I have just measured my VM-F and can confirm the height at around 182cm (that is the figure given in my manual) and you would need another 12cm above that if you wanted to remove the drawbar vertically. Personally I never have a need to remove the drawbar, and if anyone had one of these machines in a low workshop one could always tilt the head sideways to give more clearance.

                Dave

                #634016
                John Haine
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                  @johnhaine32865

                  Looks like there's more than 12cm clearance between spindle nose and table. Make a drawbar with a bit of studding, pass it up the spindle, and put nut and locknut on it. Solved.

                  #634019
                  duncan webster 1
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                    @duncanwebster1

                    For the odd occasion you need to remove the drawbar can't you swivel the head horizontal?

                    #634044
                    Tony Pratt 1
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                      @tonypratt1
                      Posted by duncan webster on 18/02/2023 16:29:32:

                      For the odd occasion you need to remove the drawbar can't you swivel the head horizontal?

                      Absolutely correct 👍

                      Tony

                      #634046
                      John Haine
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                        @johnhaine32865

                        Being careful that the unbalanced weight doesn't brain you when you loosen it, and having to re-tram afterwards.

                        #634073
                        Nigel Graham 2
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                          @nigelgraham2

                          Mine is a VM-C so I am not sure if this applies to the VM-F but you need consider the height or clearance needed for the top cover if that has to be opened or removed. (The VM-C uses V-belts and these are under a deep hinged cover.)

                          I would not swivel the head horizontally, only to enough to remove the drawbar (should that be necessary – as others say it normally stays there.)

                          #634169
                          Tony Pratt 1
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                            @tonypratt1

                            Ralph, just sent you a couple of messages.

                            Tony

                            #634170
                            Robert Butler
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                              @robertbutler92161

                              MT tooling may require a metric or imperial drawbar, I certainly would not wish to tilt the head to swap over as realignment is a time consuring pain.

                              Robert Butler

                              #634175
                              Tony Pratt 1
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                                @tonypratt1

                                Robert B, these machines were all made with R8 spindle tapers which is as standard 7/16" UNF, I have had my VME m/c for nigh on 20 years and only use one draw bar, can't remember needing to remove it completely in all that time.

                                Tony

                                #634222
                                Robert Butler
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                                  @robertbutler92161

                                  R8 – MT2 adaptor and tooling where M10 or 3/8 Whitworth drawbars may also be needed. I have made and used both on my R8 machine.

                                  Robert Butler

                                  #635735
                                  Alan Maughan
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                                    @alanmaughan82992
                                    Posted by David Senior on 18/02/2023 14:46:16:

                                    Probably a bit late, but I have just measured my VM-F and can confirm the height at around 182cm (that is the figure given in my manual) and you would need another 12cm above that if you wanted to remove the drawbar vertically. Personally I never have a need to remove the drawbar, and if anyone had one of these machines in a low workshop one could always tilt the head sideways to give more clearance.

                                    Dave

                                    Hi Dave,

                                    Ive sent you a message regarding your VMF manual

                                    Regards

                                    Alan

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